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OUR WINDOW DISPLAY IS YOUR SUMMER GUID No. 1 CURTAINS No. a The "House beautiful" is 110 wild dream when wc have sucli an immense variety of Curtains, over 500 pairs in all, ranging in price from Is 9d to 29s (id. The designs are floral, scalloped, fern, etc. The material' Swiss Net and Guipure, etc. No. 3 SKIIiTS nil BLOUSES "Style" and "Good Taste" describe in three words our show of bummer Skirts and Blouses for ladies. Our window will eonviiiee you—the Embroidered Crashe, Cream Serge, or Silk and Woollen Voile Skirts run in prices from 5s lid to 19s fid, and from 14s lid to 555. Cool Muslins from 3s lid, the new Voiles, the Rich Silks at (>s lid and Mercerised from 5s lid, all figure in our beautiful erisp creations fresh from the makers No. 1 NOTIONS You could hardly term this a "parasol panic" only as regards the prices. Our assortment of sunshades promise something to suit the most exacting taste, and the prices—well, you cannot afford to lie without some protection from the sun this summer No. 5 MILLINERY This season the French Models excel in smart summery freshnoss. We show a pretty pule blue Fancy Straw, trimmed with Chiffon, rose leaves and white roses; it is just a "lore of a hat," chic, neat and softly pleasing No C MILLINERY These are but two of the many I'arisienne beauties depicted in our window. Let our Milliner advise you; her experience is at your service. We have just the hilt that will please you AMBURY BROTHERS DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS ... NEW PLYMOUTH.

SEASONABLE SHOES FOR HOLIDAY WEAR. BAR SHOES To keep step with tlic march of progress. These are tlto kind that look well, feel well ami wear well. Neat, .stytish and correct. You'll appreciate another good fcatvo of these shoes this weathri': they are delightfully cool. Price 3/11. UNDER CANVAS Canvas is the fabric of tho moment. The camper on the mountain, the summer girl on the beach, all are under cenvas these days, or wish to be. Arc you fair to your foet? We have the nattiest and most wearable canvas shoes yoa e\ er saw from 2/6 to 4/6. PINE SHOES For servise and quality this line is unequalled. There is an individuality about these shoes that please us as bootmen. Wc like them, and can recommend them to people who care for foot conifrt and like to bo well shod. Price 10/6. NEEDLE TOE having Louis heels, are shapely shoes, the new summer fashion. They are as soft as a glove, vet smart. The sort of shoes that makes "Life's walk" easy, and complete a toilet in the most finished style. They cost 18/6. W. G. LLN'THOIiX ... ... ... K. C. EVAN A.B.C. BOOT DEPOT DEVON STREET

TRY THE TARANAKI DRUG AND PATENT MEDICINE STORE FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS OUR STOCK IS FRESH Just landed direct from tbo manufacturers: POSTCARDS: 8c) Moiling, Gaslight, in all grades. CAMERAS: To .suit beginners and all amateurs. PLATES AND PAPERS: All makes and speeds. NO OLD STOCK HERE "HYPAX" neutralises Hypo in one minute. "TGNEATA," tlie ideal eomhined Toning anil Fixing Solution. Printing Frames, Kuby Lumps, Trays, Hacks, ami Washing Tanks,etc in large variety. PHOTOGRAPHIC FORMULAS DISPENSED WITH ONLY PUREST CHEMICALS. i __j DARK ROOM FOR AMATEURS Wm. Fraser, „.p.s.v. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH

YOU'RE TOO LATE now to make up wear for Xmas. holidays WE CAN ASSIST YOU. We're showing the very smartest summer goods READY TO WEAR for ladies and children. We're nuled for these lines, and our display is an education m smartness. LADIES' MILLINERS. —ReaIIy choice, Exclusive English and trench models. Very becoming. KAIAPOI COSTUMES.—For lit and smartness are unequalled. Also very nice English goods. CRASH JACKETS, Skirls, Blouses and Costumes; perfect fits; cheapest in the trade. CORRECT, WHITE LIJfEX and MtILL costumes skirts and blouses. OUR BLOUSE WEAR is most extensive and needs to be seen to be appreciated, THE CHILDREN'S DISPLAY of Millinery is beautiful and extensive. HERBERT'S "UP-TO-DATE."

LAI MOMS The kind f.lidt needs no ton-horse power to move them. Oneman power is inn pic, ami then there's a hit to snare. Susy running mowers that tin their worit eleanly nml well. iNo raiehv worn, but nice even lawns, resuit wfien yon use ours. Ail uriees from ti up. GARDEN HOSE There is a iwertv warm summer in store for us. How about your Harden hose ? Is it leaking—giving you a free shower hatti instead of the garden ? Use some of Mnrton's Special garden hose, and >'orth British. All sizes; stand heavy pressure ; light and durable. How much do you want, 'i MBRTON and Co,, IRONMONGERS DEVOX STREET, SEW PLYMOUTH. "riIESENTS

WHITE CLOVER BUTTER Housewives arc favoured in New Plymouth. 'lt is the only town in People who are pariiouhir nholit the New Zealand where Butter retailed Butter served on Iheir talile should use ast year at Is. Being the largos' White L'i.ovkk, niy first .brand. Fresh Imyer of !);tiry Produce for local eon- everyday, dainlilyipaekod, is u.s sweet fumption in the eolouy I was able to and good one day as another. Irv it efuse to raise my price when com- —just once. It s worth it. petitors here approached me. FRUITFUL COOKERY. Best of Cooks fail, if the materials are poor. Good, clean new season's fruit is the oniy kind I sell, .liaisius, tid; Sultanas, -Id; Currants, il : >d. TINNED FRUITS. These tinned goods arc as fresh as Aprieots cost 8d when harvested, taste us good ns new Peaches „ !ld plucked fruit. Hvcry tm bright and Pears „ ltld clean inside aud out. Von save money 011 every purchase you make at my store. Note it, NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Have had a habit of growing since I was about six days' old, some way o r another. Late years it's been my business. Shall be pleased to see you now a! SKINNER'S BUILDINGS. BIIOUGHAM STIiUET. T. W. WELCH &QV?i

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8017, 2 January 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8017, 2 January 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8017, 2 January 1906, Page 3

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